Examples of using Difficult to fight in English and their translations into Slovak
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And it is difficult to fight a war without analgesics so the Germans went to work
It is difficult to fight against evil, to escape from its deceptions,
it is very difficult to fight against concupiscence, the snares
it was getting more and more difficult to fight their foes.
It is difficult to fight against evil, to escape from its deceptions,
it was very difficult to fight off, so the decision diverted fraction of a second.
The Hungarian Soviet found it increasingly difficult to fight Czechoslovakia and later Romania with the small volunteer force,
Corruption is difficult to fight.
Corruption is as difficult to fight.
An invisible disease is difficult to fight.
But against them is often difficult to fight.
It is difficult to fight with mealy dew.
It is difficult to fight nematodes on strawberries.
That's why they are so difficult to fight.
It is very difficult to fight when you're alone.
Pest currant glass is one that is difficult to fight.
It is difficult to fight with aphids, therefore insecticides are used.
It is very difficult to fight an enemy you cannot see.